Mario Williams says foot “not that serious”

Bills defensive end Mario Williams was back on the field, sort of, this morning.

And he said the foot injury that’s kept him off the field so far this camp wasn’t anything to worry about.

“It’s not that serious,” Williams said, via Mike Rodak of ESPN.com. “This is precaution. I’m just following orders.”

Williams left camp to get a second opinion on his sore foot, and was limited to riding a stationary bike when he came back. He offered no more specifics about his condition, and said he wasn’t concerned it would linger like the wrist injury he had surgically repaired last year during the bye week.

Bills coach Doug Marrone said Williams had been told by doctors to rest his foot, saying he was “day to day.”

100 million…. This is why the bills remain in the cellar.
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Like they knew he had this a year ago?
1/ He didn’t have this injury then.
2/ This regime didn’t bring Mario here
3/ If it was the regular season he could play.
4/ He has better support players around him.
5/ Take your hatin’ back to Oakland or whatever rock you crawled under from.

It amazes me to read all the hater’s comments regarding Mario Williams. Yes, he signed a huge contract and registered 10.5 sacks in his 1st year with a new team, coach and system. IMO that is an excellent start. Can’t wait to see what he doest this year.

Just to clarify Mario’s 10.5 sacks… every sack was made during garbage time AND 3 sacks against a worthless Miami team.

He had ZERO productivity again teams with winning records. This is exactly why you can’t just look at stats…
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Pretty much everything you said here is wrong. He had 3 sacks against Indianapolis, not Miami.
Also, look at when his sacks happened.

Cleveland (1.5 sacks) – 1 sack in the 2nd quarter, 0.5 sack late in the 4th.

Arizona (2 sacks) – 1 sack in the 1st quarter, 1 sack in the 3rd quarter with Bills down 1.

Houston (1 sack) – 1 sack in the 2nd quarter

Miami (1 sack) – 1 sack in the 2nd quarter

Indianapolis (3 sacks) – 1 sack in the 1st quarter, 1 sack in the 3rd quarter, 1 sack in the 4th with the Bills down 7.